Quantum Kernel Methods: Convergence Theory, Separation Bounds and Applications to Marketing Analytics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.11744v1
- Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2025 14:11:41 GMT
- Title: Quantum Kernel Methods: Convergence Theory, Separation Bounds and Applications to Marketing Analytics
- Authors: Laura Sáez-Ortuño, Santiago Forgas-Coll, Massimiliano Ferrara,
- Abstract summary: This work studies the feasibility of applying quantum kernel methods to a real consumer classification task in the NISQ regime.<n>We present a hybrid pipeline that combines a quantum- Kernel Support Vector Machine (Q-SVM) with a quantum feature extraction module (QFE)
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: This work studies the feasibility of applying quantum kernel methods to a real consumer classification task in the NISQ regime. We present a hybrid pipeline that combines a quantum-kernel Support Vector Machine (Q-SVM) with a quantum feature extraction module (QFE), and benchmark it against classical and quantum baselines in simulation and with limited shallow-depth hardware runs. With fixed hyperparameters, the proposed Q-SVM attains 0.7790 accuracy, 0.7647 precision, 0.8609 recall, 0.8100 F1, and 0.83 ROC AUC, exhibiting higher sensitivity while maintaining competitive precision relative to classical SVM. We interpret these results as an initial indicator and a concrete starting point for NISQ-era workflows and hardware integration, rather than a definitive benchmark. Methodologically, our design aligns with recent work that formalizes quantum-classical separations and verifies resources via XEB-style approaches, motivating shallow yet expressive quantum embeddings to achieve robust separability despite hardware noise constraints.
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